The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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I ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Judge—
H. W. HUNT.
■at Henry's Breed.
Mr*. Lelisa Moore of Bellevue
▼»«ited her father end mother Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Good Mandolin* for $2.76 and
at G. W. Haltom'e.
W ill Bailey of Waco was in town
Monday on bueineet.
A fall line of Victor Talking
machine* and racorde at G. W.
Haltom’s-
Bet Henry’s Bread, j
Mi»*e« Bleyiua and Davie went
to Dallee Sunday to visit the feir.
They returned Monday night.
Ray R 0. Mood went to Per*
adice Saturday to look after con-
ference interests Hi* pulpit wa*
filled Sunday by Rev,. Martin.
We hay# eeyeral buyer* for 80
to 160 acre farma. If you have
one to aell list it With Hafer *
Walthall,
A good Elgin or Waltham watch
at G. W. Holtom'a far $5 50, fully
guaranted.
■at Henry’s Bread. J '
Don't fail to hear Dr. DeWaR
Norton at the Opera Houat Mon-
day night.
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2* year-old aou
A. Hickey, on*
R. C. Heltom and mother of j
WiUfvill*, Ark; who have been
visiting their brother and eon, G.
W. Helton, left Tuesday for home.
Bel Henry’s Bread,
f j| $3 clocks reduoed to $2.50 at
<3. W. Haltom'a.
Mw. T. G, Worley and aoni
Earnest, Jim, Lawrence, and J.
D. went to Dallas Saturday to
visit th* fair, rsiturning Sunday.
A full line of violins, guitar*,
banjo* af the very loweat price*
•to. W. Haltom’a.
Rev. F. O. Miller of Whites boro
is visiting relatives in the city.
Among Bowie people who took
in the fair Sunday ware: Mr
and lire. R. W. McDaniel and
^Opal, Mr. and Mr*. Beaelej, Mr.
and Mre. George Chandler, Mr.
end Mre. Price Chandler and
■Gordie, Misses Bessie Arnold,
Mend Chandler, Bertha Chandler,
Eire 8trong, Minnie 8trong.
Bat Henry’s Bread.
F, R. Lively, real estate dealer,
firhen you oome to Bowie you will
do well to consult him for bar-
gains. Farming lands a specialty.
Plenty of good clean comedy ia
to be found in the successful com-
edy drams "Uncle Josh Perkins,"
Mica Nettie Moore, who it locat-
ed at El Dorado this season, spent
Sunday and Monday with home-
folks.
Piotnre frames of all descrip-
tion, and the priees are right for
the buyer, at Bailey's Furniture
.Store,
The ladies of the Cemetery As-
sociation will meet next Monday j act* will make ite initial local ap-
aftereoon at 3 o’clock at th© home pearance at Grand Opera House
. 1 -fin*
Col. J. A. Cummins is around
with a cane, caneed by an attaok
of rheumatism.
Clifford Jones, who for the past
few months has been ranching in
Western Texas, returned home
Monday morning, j |
Fresh meats of all kinds, break-
fast bacon and bologna at Bowie
Meat Market, Smith 4 Son, pro-
prietors. We deliver meat to any
customer inside oity limits. I
Bat Henry’s Bread.
Roy Hickey, the
of Mr. and Mrs. C
mil* south of Bowif, died last Fri-
day and was bnrisd at Briar Creek.
I have th* best Seth Thomas
clocks in Bowls for $3 60 warrant-
ed for years, at G. W. Haltom’a.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Adams at-
tended the Dallas fair this Week.
Prof. J, P. Massey is temporari-
ly off duty on account of some
severe bruises resulting from the
kick of a hone several days ago.
Bel Henry’s Broad.
A set of Rogers silver tea spoons
for $1. at G. W. Hatton's.
Dr D. Norton of [New York, a
friend of the pastof, Rey. R. C.
Pender, will occnpy the pulpit at
th* Baptist Church next Sunday.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all to attend the ternce* at this
church,
When yon want a pleasant physio
try Chamberlain's 8tomaoh and Liver
Tablet*. They are easy to take and
produce no griping or other unpleasant
effect. Sola by G. O. Slaughter A Co.
‘‘Unde Josh Perkin*” the new
successful comedy drama m four
W. T. Peon made a business
trip to Bellevue Monday:
Bernard Gault of Bellevue was
in Bowie Tueedey on business.
Bel Henry’s Breed.
G. Starks has sold his farm of
160 aeree. milee north of town
to L. M. Lindsey of Collin county ;
consideration $20 per acre. The
a«l* wee made by Cummins A
Downs.
G. W. Hal ton has jnst received
a nine lint of Crosses. They are
the lateet novelty.
Mesdames Scarborough and
Reaeor of Fruitlend were in Bow-
iei Tuesday.
H, T. Matthews and Miee John-
ni# Moreland visited Dellas ths
letter part of laet week, *
Bat Henry’s Bread.
IJ. K. Bruoe was a caller at th*
-Bjlad* offioe Tuesday and instruct-
ed us to send tb* paper one year
S«t*k Pwmdiag. ; I
Last Monday evening while Mr. 1
R. L. Courtney, pastor of the
First Christian Church and hie*
family were enjoying a quiet hour1
et home, a knock was heard at l
the door. When the good wife-
went to respond, eh* waa over-
power-d by a rusning crowd, com-
posed of| the larger pert of the
congregation end Sunday School
of the First Christian Church, each
laden with smile*, good wishes
and benediction* of all kinds.
After placing the ■ubstantial re
membrane©*, such »« canned
goods of mrny kinds, sugar, oof-
fee, fruit*, pickle-, end many!
other things too numerous to men j
tion, in the bellway, the company
proceeded to take possession of
the house end a very pleasant
evening wa? spent with eongs and!
music, and general rejoicing. A
very happy time to i‘l,| and one
to be long remembered especially
by Bro. Courtney end bis good
wife
The pastor was seen on the
•treets Tuesday sveoiog and not
much th* worse for tb* sever*'(?)
treatment of tba night before end
he hope* to be able to attend the j
regular service* Sunday morning i
and night, and possibly will get
even.
Facts
Women
Should
Know
* YOOKCdXLS
are earnestly urged to write as at once tor Free Advice.
Maks us your confidant, describe year troubles, stating
age, and we wffl send yea Instructions and advice, in plain
sealed envelope. Address: Ladies* Advisory Dept., The
Chattanooga Medians Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Do You Know
that female disease will drag you down Into a miserable
you do not fight it with all your power, and drive it out of your sys
tern ? Nothing is so certain to destroy your good looks* and sj? .
your life, as that dreadful bane of every woman—disorde. ed |
functions. If you suffer from any female disorders,
' f i
ICARDUI
Woman’s Best Friend \
It Wfll wrely relieve and cure you.
Cardul Is a pure, scientific, vegetable medicine, with a spe-
dfic, soothing, heeling, curative effect, upon all the female organa !
and functions. It relieves monthly and bearing-down pains, head-
ache, backache,dizziness, etc., regulates Irregular functions, stops
abnormal discharge, gives renewed strength and vital energy to j
weak women and fita them for every duty of Wf. Try U.
At every Druggist's, la $1.00 Bottles.
-I WILL i
I ^*h*4 «** iWMWfc. aed l
Inf for ««o year* erHfc
Uklnafour Settle*. I hav« S
A Guaranteed Cure fer Files.
Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud-
ing pile*. Druggists refund money it
Peso Ointment fails to core any case, ’
no matter of bow long standing, In • '
to 14 days. First application give* VoL L
ease ana rest. 80c. If your druggist .....
hasn't it send flOe in stamps and it will
to his daughter, Mr*. J. J Browo,
Claesville, Ark. Mr. Brucs is a ! be forwarded postpMd by Paris Medl
candidate for the office of county 'oln* Co” 8t> Louts, Mo
tax collector anil will formally an- ‘
nounc* his oandidaoy soon.
Th* Northwest Texas Business
College, Bowie Texes, has the
strongest end most extensive
oourses of study in this part of
tne country. Investigate for your-
•elf ’ ;■ . j | ■
Mrs. Peroy Webb and ehildren
of Bellevue were shopping in Bow-
e Wednesday.
Reger's silver polish wi|l make
tour silver look like new Price
25c per set at G. W. Haltom's.
W. M. McKee, real estate dta1-
*r, reports the sal© of the J W
Lane property in Bast Bowie to
H- S. Eichenborger.
Misses Mattye White and Mollis
Major visited Miss Major's parents
t Midlothian Saturday, returning
(onday by way of Dallas to see
the fair.
F. R. Lively, real estate dealer,
reports the sale of the Jim Proot-
or farm, 14 miles east of Hunset,
to J J, Pritchard; consideration
$2500.
fiat Henry’s Bread.
Three hundred and twenty-six
isople purchased ticket* from
lowie to Dallas Sunday. Most of
jthpm have recovered.
Mrs. Oliver Wilson and Mis*
Jessie Burnett of Montagus are
Visiting relatives and friends iu
jthe city.
Mrs. Flak* Jones went to Arl-
*#Tht Leper*
At the Opera House next Mon-
day night Dr. DeWalt Norton of
New York will give one of his
famous lectures entitled ’’The
Leper,” Dr. Norton comes to onr
oity highly reoommended by min
isters and tlji* pres* from all parts
of th* ooautry. He is well known
by one of our own pastors, Rev.
R. C. Pender, who says: “Dr,
Norton’s lectures are inspiring,
uplifting and make ths hearer fast
that life is worth living. Dr.
Norton has a great mission to per-
form. He is doing a great work
for mankind.”
Notica to the Citizens of Bowie:
Bowie, Texas, Nov, 8, 1905.
You are hereby notified thet
what is known as the "Sunday
Laws” will hereafter b* enforced
to th* letter. This means every
person in whatsoever line of bus-
iness engaged in and hovers all
violations. It is deemed that the
moral? and good of our people
demand this step. Because of tb*
faot that this olaas of violations
have, to some extent, been looked
over in the past in the reason that
I give you ^his notioe
Very truly yours, '
J. W. Chancellor Citv Attorney.
SCHOLIA 3* *4******************fs*4»
H O M E-V IS} w pR® »
[ EXCURSIONS |
Bowie High School, November 1, 1905
Mildred Gilliland, Managing Editor.
UBRABY.
The High School pupils were called
together Tuesday morning by Mr.
Malone for the purpose of impressing
upon them the necessity of bringing
the booka they intend to donate to
the library Tuesday or Wednesday,
as the librarians of the three societies
wish to oomplete the registration of
booka contributed by High School
pupils so they can begin soliciting
books ontsid* the school.
We are keppy to announce to the
public that we now have a High
School Library of 800 volumes, con-
tributed and bought by High Sebool
pupils. This library is not only for
the pnpUa bat for the public in gen-
eral, and the library wUl be open for
this purpose from 8:30 to 13 o’clock
and every one is Invited to use our
referenoe books as freely as ourselves,
and in fact anyone wishing to do this
may come at any hour of the day
without disturbing ns, the seniors, in
the least *
boas was installed as president; Willie
Stewart, vio* president; Leona Still-
well, secretary; Vivian Hatehison,
treasurer; Ruth Evans, attorney gen-
eral; Kittle Sigmon, sergeant-at-arms
Lydia Benton, critic; Margret Ayres,
librarian.
Since this society has been daly or-
ganised and its officers installed the
other pupils of ths 8th grad* will
make their applications for member-
ship. The society met for its first
regular meeting Friday evening. The
Porensio and Polemic societies also
met Friday evening, as usual.
The Foreusio society sleeted, by e
unanimous vote, Myrtle Gray to
membership, after which she wae
initiated and presented with the so
clety colors, Everet Brown wee ini-
tiated into the Walt Worley society.
The name of the Polemic sooiety
wae, by request, changed from A. L.
Malone te Polemic, whioh means
<kpertelniag to discussion.’1
Cured Consumption.
Mr*. B. W. Evans, Clearwafsr,
Kans., write*: “My husband lay sick
for three months. The doctors said
that he had quick consumption.
Wo procured a bottle of Ballard’s
of Mrs. Minnie Beauchamp.
A watch for $i., stem wind and
#*t, warranted 1 year at G. W.
Haltom's,
Bat Henry’s Broad.
An infant child of Mr, and Mre.
A. Cantroll diod Saturday. Bur-
ial In Elmwood.
Tbo Northwest Texas Business
College (formerly the Suttle 4
Abernetby Business College)
stands squarely on its merits and
the superiority of its courses of
study. It courts the eloeeat in-
vestigation. Visitors fire always
welcome
Bat Henry's Bread.
Miss Laura Stallings and Mr.
Homer Tinetey bf Bowie, enrolled
in the Bowie Commercial College
this week.
Just received a beautiful line of
Haviland china dinner seta at
Haltom'a.
G- W. Nor veil# and wife and his
man, Mr. Cooley, all attended the
on Saturday evening Nov. II, for
one performance only.
A good Seth Thomas watch for
$3 50 solid nickl* case, warrantee
fer 1 year at G W. Haltom'a, the
jeweler.
Bat Henry’s Bread.
W. M. McKee attended the state
meeting of the Prohibition Party
at Dallas Tuesday as County
Chairman from this County.
Tuesday was Prohibition Day a
the fair and the delegates enjoyed
many courtesies from the fair
management.
8ay, Mixer, if you want to eel
your real estate lift it with Hafar
* Walthall. They) will do the
rest.
i
At the Methodist; Church next
Sunday the usual service* will be
held- The pastor will preach at
thf morning hour and Rev. J. P.
Rodgers of Chico at the evening
hour. AltfcordiaU? invited.
Buy your sewing machines from
iington Wednesday on a, visit to | w*P^cur.u a now.© «mu*n-
friend,. Sh. will vi.it the f.ir B.r.ho.nd 8,rep, .ed it cured him.
while away.
That wa* six years ago. Since then
we have always kept a bottle in the
. XT _____. ,____ house. W© cannot do without It. For
Carmen and Netnersole brace— coughs and cold# it ha* no equal.” 26c,
state convention of Photograph- Bailey, He has the New Royal
ers at Dallas last webk. While'Machine which i^i guaranteed to
If you
there they took in the fair.
"Uncle Josh Perkins” the lat-
est eom«dy drsraa by Lem. B.
P arksr, has been accorded a grat-
ifying reception wherever present-
ed and is a worthy companion
play to “8hore Acres” and th*
"Old Homestead” both of which
have been the greatest successes
produced in yfiare.
FLOORING
Gf all kinds, rough or dressed
Framing Timbers, Sidings,
Joists, etc. There ia noth-
ing in the line of
LUMBER
you may desire thit we can
not supply. And at
supply. And at the
rig*ht prices, too. We have
too much Wire on hand and
in order to reduce the stock
we will give a close price in
big, lote, wholesale Hud re-
tail, on wire and nails; also
poultry net fencing. [ i
Waples-Painter Co.
J. F. K0SS, Magr.
loneQMw Bfwie, Texas
give perfect satisfaction
buy a New! Royal and don’t find
it to be as good in every particul-
ar as any maohtne you ever sewed
on, you don't have to keep it and
it wont oost you ons oent.
■at Henry’s Bread.
The largest, finest and best lins
of dsoolated china ban bs bought
at ths lowsst priceis at G. W. Hal-
tem's. ■ jn /
At ths bride’s boms in tbi north-
west part cf town Wednesday
evening el 7 o’clock Rev. R. C.
Pender united in marriage Mt. W.
J. Brio* aed Miss Lueiia Tucker
They left yesterday for thtipi fu-
ture home at Pittsburg where Mr.
Brie* is iu the wholesale grooery
business, j
The enrollment pf th* Bowie
Commercial College i* steadily in-
creasing and pupils are doing ef-
fective wotk. On* y^ung lady,
after studying the New Rapid 8ys-
tetn of Shorthand, the old reliable
system now being taught in that
school, acquired a speed of 100
words per minute in new aed un-
familiar matter, in less time than
a month. It is with pleasure and
confidence that the Bowie Com-
mercial College offers this system
of shorthand, to those desiring to
become expert shorthand* writer*.
Its merits are demonstrated by
praetioal stenographer* end r#'
porters, tt is easy !to read, easy
to v rite ahd hard to forgot-
!•:_<. 1 ACaed.
TUs is te certify the* all druggist*
are authorised to refund your seouey
if Foley’s Honey and Ter fail* to cure
your eongh and heals the longs. Pre-
vents pneumonia end will core Incipi-
ent consumption. Contains no opiate#
and is safest lor children. Af* tor
Foley’* Houey end Tar and Insist upon
having it. Stops the cough and beam
the longs. Sold by G. O.
cough t-od b*l
1. oTBiaaghter
I
lists, ths latsst things out, at Hal
tom’s. *
Norvslls won ths ssoond prise
in olsss "A” st ths state associa-
tion at Dellas laet week. Right
good, isn’t it? 8seond prize this
year in Texas. Second prize In
th* two Territories this yeer and it
wiH be remembered thet he won
second in Texes in 1903. Has on-
ly exhibited three times and has
won seoend every time and has
osvsruesd ths samspistnre twice.
Mr. O. L. Thomas, agent for
the Denver, instructs tbs Blade
to annonoe that tbs rats to Dallas
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 10
find 11, will be $3 10 for the round
grip instead of $1 50 as was ad-
vertised last week.
Miss Mollie Lively went to Dal-
lies Sunday to visit the fair and
from there went to Whltesboro to
See her sister, Mrs. Irid Miller.
Sh* will return next week.
G. W. Haltom can teat and
Jour eyes correctly with glasses a*
ery moderate price.
Capt. B. P. Hatcher attended
the eighth annual meeting of the
State real estate association, of
which he is a member, at Dallas
Tuesday, and reports one of th*
best sessions tbs sssociatioa has
ever held. At this meeting a re-
solution was adopted providing
that ths Chair appoint a commi ttee
of three with plenary powers to
work with the association and en-
deavor to induce the next Lagiela
lure to create an agricultural and
horticultural department. Mr.
Hatcher was elected second vice-
president of the association. Ths
next meeting will be held in Fort
Worth
Bargains in Furniture*
Carload just arrived at
M- B- Bailey's.
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The tremendous end undisputed
success of the new comedy drama
* Uncle Josh Perkins” which is to
bs seen at the Opera Houe* tom-
orrow night is said to be due to
more than on* reason. In the first
place "Uncle Joeh Perkins'* has
what nine out of ten latter day eo-
fcalled productions cannot ley leg-
itimate claim to an ab*o)ntely ori-
ginal plot, good dialogueand four-
teen different eud distinct types of
fiharaters. A eceoio production
complete to the most minnte de-
tail—the brilliancy of ite collection
of interpreter*— with ad) of these
'’satures and an added liet of high-
60c end $1.00.. Sold by
•r A Co.
Sieogbt-
* e *
On lest Thursday afternoon, by pre-
vious resolution, the presidents of
the Forensio and Polemic societies
installed the officers in th*
Worley aociety.
The offices of this society are to he
held in order of claas standing, and
as highest honor papils Dessie Gib-
NOVEMBER 14th end Kth- to 6Illinois, Iowa, Michigan^ Minna- t*
sota, Missouri. Nebraska, North and Boath Dakota, Wisconsin-
Limit SO days. Exaot rate# quoted on application.
HOLLIDAY EXCURSIONS—In Deosmbsr, beok to ths old states fit*
We have Union Depot connections with *11 lines et Memphis ^
which makss for coovenlehos end easy transfer.
HOME8EEKER8’ EXCURSIONS—Tuesday end Saturdays to the
Panhandle, where land is cheap bat increasing In value rapidly
QUICK TIME TO NEBRASKA-Rock :Island ia by? many hoar#
tb* quickest to Liaooln, Omaha and adjaoent points. Sleeping
car and chair car service all the way.
CHICAGO AND KANSAS CITY-reached; heat via, the Rock Is-
land. Double daily trains. Through sleepers and chair cars.
WHEREVER YOU GO-writ* us ^We will carefully answer in*
j qolries.
■M1 PHIL A. AUER,
G. P. A., 0. R. I.f&G. Ry.
Fort Worth, Texas.
C W. HiTIL
see
:
The reporters from the 6th end 7th
grades, Pauline Malone and Alane
Oaloway, report eu attendance of
IN, including the papils of the pri-
Walfc mary grades.
•j * *
There will be a joint debate between
the 6th and 7th gradas and everybody
Is invited to be present at 3 p. m
Attialfca, Frmit Grower*.
I am bringing in * carload of
treat from a first olass nursery in
Tennessee sod will eloee orders
early next month. Parties con-
templating planting large or email
orchards would do well to oom-
munioate with me or Mr J. M.
Stallings, pres dent of Fruit
Growsrs Association. Either of
us will be glad to take your order.
John 8. Abel, Bowie.
Good Tree
Wash !
J, S. WALLTHALL
HAFER &-WALLTHALL
Rut Estiti art Callntlaa A|«rti.
?—l«t‘« Liu Mete* Boagfct or IxttwUd.
Office m Nuo* Street
BOW1X, TEXAS
DENTISTRY
l
see
is now permanently located
in Bowie. Office rooms in
the W. T. Penn building
over Ayres & Archers on
Mason St. All work guar-
anteed. Call and get my pri-
oefi before going elsewhere.
HONEY!
It you want Honey oome and tempi*
my goods. I sell direct to th* people
and at WHOLESALE PRICES. My
sales reached nearly AA.000 lbs. last
ten months, My goods oome direct
to me from the bee keepers of Sooth
Texas; also Arkansas and Colorado
honey carried in stook.
Your* for pure honey,
. r/ A. B. KENNBDY,
The Honey Man.
ACT. Q. Worley’s Drug Store.
«»»
J. R. Wainscot of Sunset wasio
town Monday and gave tkia office
• call. He trill read tbe.Blkdetbe
next twelve months.
Dr. W. fii. Vickrey has become
associated with Dr, Luther V.
Bates in the pr*otice of Ophthal-
mology 'and Neurology in thie
city.
The Baptist Ladies wilt have
what you want f*-r Christmas pre-
sents. December the 14th aud
15th la tb* date for their bazaar.
The Ringgold Ruralist is the
reweat venture in the Montagu*
Couaty journalistic field. It is
edited by P* W. Cummins and is
oartainty a credit to Ringgold and
to tb* count?. Editorially and
meehanieaily it is a splendid spec-
imen of up to-date journalism end
If Ringgold people kpow a good
thing they jwiU see thatthe Rural-
ist naver lacks for support.
Miss** Rookh and Johnnie Dix-
on uitsrtHined a faw friends at
their home last Friday evening.
The following guests were present:
Misses Pearl Wilhite, Neville,
Lorn a Walker, Myrtle Patterson;
Messrs. Wolf, Black, Vickrey,
Quisenberry and Paul Dixon.
R«v. J. B. Nelson, Christian
Evangelist, is preaebing each
night this week at tbs Presbyter-
ian Church. The crowds are in-
creasing nightly and much inter-
est is being shown in the series of
sermon*, which have been so far
on the aobjeot, "Ths lova of
Chriet.** You are invited to at-
tend thee* meetings.
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Ns Feleea In Chamberlain’*
Cough Remedy.
From Napier New Zealand, Herald:
Two year* ago the Pharmacy Board of
New South Wales, Australia, had an
analysis made of ell the cough medi-
cine* that were aeld in that market.
Out of the; entire list they found only
on* that they declared waa entirely
fre«from poison*. Thi* exception waa
Ohamberiala’a Clough Remedy, made
by tba Chamberlain Medicine Com-
pany. Dea Moiaea, Iowa, U. 8. A The
absence of eil narcotics makes this te-
This is a strong liquid prepar-
ation used on the body and the
surface roots of Fruit Trees,
Vines and Shrubbery* An in-
sect exterminator* A tree in-
vigorator. Will kill the apple
and peach borer and all worms
that infest the body of fruit
trees, and will keep the rabbits
from barking trees
Holland's Magazine
I warrant that the Good Tree Wash
will do all that I claim for it, and in
auy and all cases where it should
fail to do so, when properly prepared
and applied, I agree and obligate my-
self to return to the party securing
it the regular price of the formula.
PATENT APPLIED FOR.
0. W. HEBRON
BOWIE
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bren changed into a large end costly j *d ample facilities for reaching this
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June, 1906. The January, number,
reedy December 30th, will contain tb*
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The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1905, newspaper, November 10, 1905; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642711/m1/3/?q=alabama+railroads: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.